Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 176 - Judgment and Execution
NRS 176.0134 - Duties of Sentencing Commission.

The Sentencing Commission shall:
1. Advise the Legislature on proposed legislation and make recommendations with respect to all matters relating to the elements of this State’s system of criminal justice which affect the sentences imposed for felonies and gross misdemeanors.
2. Evaluate the effectiveness and fiscal impact of various policies and practices regarding sentencing which are employed in this State and other states, including, without limitation, the use of plea bargaining, probation, programs of enhanced supervision, programs of regimental discipline, imprisonment, sentencing recommendations, mandatory and minimum sentencing, mandatory sentencing for crimes involving the possession, manufacture and distribution of controlled substances, enhanced penalties for habitual criminals, parole, credits against sentences, residential confinement and alternatives to incarceration.
3. Recommend changes in the structure of sentencing in this State which, to the extent practicable and with consideration for their fiscal impact, incorporate general objectives and goals for sentencing, including, without limitation, the following:
(a) Offenders must receive sentences that increase in direct proportion to the severity of their crimes and their histories of criminality.
(b) Offenders who have extensive histories of criminality or who have exhibited a propensity to commit crimes of a predatory or violent nature must receive sentences which reflect the need to ensure the safety and protection of the public and which allow for the imprisonment for life of such offenders.
(c) Offenders who have committed offenses that do not include acts of violence and who have limited histories of criminality must receive sentences which reflect the need to conserve scarce economic resources through the use of various alternatives to traditional forms of incarceration.
(d) Offenders with similar histories of criminality who are convicted of similar crimes must receive sentences that are generally similar.
(e) Offenders sentenced to imprisonment must receive sentences which do not confuse or mislead the public as to the actual time those offenders must serve while incarcerated or before being released from confinement or supervision.
(f) Offenders must not receive disparate sentences based upon factors such as race, gender or economic status.
(g) Offenders must receive sentences which are based upon the specific circumstances and facts of their offenses, including the nature of the offense and any aggravating factors, the savagery of the offense, as evidenced by the extent of any injury to the victim, and the degree of criminal sophistication demonstrated by the offender’s acts before, during and after commission of the offense.
4. Facilitate the development and maintenance of a statewide sentencing database in collaboration with state and local agencies, using existing databases or resources where appropriate.
5. Provide training regarding sentencing and related issues, policies and practices, and act as a sentencing policy resource for this State.
6. Evaluate the impact of pretrial, sentencing diversion, incarceration and postrelease supervision programs.
7. Identify potential areas of sentencing disparity related to race, gender and economic status.
8. Propose and recommend statutory sentencing guidelines, based on reasonable offense and offender characteristics which aim to preserve judicial discretion and provide for individualized sentencing, for the use of the district courts. If such guidelines are enacted by the Legislature, the Sentencing Commission shall review and propose any recommended changes.
9. Evaluate whether sentencing guidelines recommended pursuant to subsection 8 should be mandatory and if judicial findings should be required for any departures from the sentencing guidelines.
10. Provide recommendations and advice to the Executive Director concerning the administration of the Department, including, without limitation:
(a) Receiving reports from the Executive Director and providing advice to the Executive Director concerning measures to be taken by the Department to ensure compliance with the duties of the Sentencing Commission.
(b) Reviewing information from the Department regarding sentencing of offenders in this State.
(c) Requesting any audit, investigation or review the Sentencing Commission deems necessary to carry out the duties of the Sentencing Commission.
(d) Coordinating with the Executive Director regarding the procedures for the identification and collection of data concerning the sentencing of offenders in this State.
(e) Advising the Executive Director concerning any required reports and reviewing drafts of such reports.
(f) Making recommendations to the Executive Director concerning the budget for the Department, improvements to the criminal justice system and legislation related to the duties of the Sentencing Commission.
(g) Providing advice and recommendations to the Executive Director on any other matter.
11. For each regular session of the Legislature, with the assistance of the Department, prepare a comprehensive report including the Sentencing Commission’s:
(a) Recommended changes pertaining to sentencing;
(b) Findings;
(c) Recommendations for proposed legislation;
(d) Identification of outcomes resulting from the enactment of chapter 633, Statutes of Nevada 2019, that were tracked and assessed as required pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 1 of NRS 176.01343;
(e) Identification of trends observed after the enactment of chapter 633, Statutes of Nevada 2019, that were tracked and assessed as required pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 176.01343;
(f) Identification of gaps in the State’s data tracking capabilities related to the criminal justice system and recommendations for filling any such gaps as required pursuant to paragraph (e) of subsection 1 of NRS 176.01343;
(g) Recommendations for improvements, changes and budgetary adjustments; and
(h) Additional recommendations for future legislation and policy options to enhance public safety and control corrections costs.
12. Submit the report prepared pursuant to subsection 11 not later than January 15 of each odd-numbered year to:
(a) The Office of the Governor;
(b) The Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for distribution to the Legislature; and
(c) The Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court.
(Added to NRS by 2017, 4189; A 2019, 2874; 2021, 2412, 2414)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 176 - Judgment and Execution

NRS 176.002 - "Division" defined.

NRS 176.0121 - "Commission" defined.

NRS 176.0123 - Creation; members and appointing authorities; Chair; terms; vacancies; salaries and per diem; members holding public office or employed by governmental entity; staff.

NRS 176.01248 - Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Information Sharing: Creation; Chair; members; duties; salaries and per diem.

NRS 176.01249 - Appointment of working groups by Chair of Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Information Sharing: Chair; members; service without compensation.

NRS 176.0125 - Duties of Commission.

NRS 176.01255 - Grants, bequests, devises, donations and gifts; Special Account for the Support of the Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice.

NRS 176.0126 - Subpoenas: Power to issue; compelling performance.

NRS 176.0127 - Department of Corrections and Division of Parole and Probation to provide information to and assist Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary.

NRS 176.0128 - Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History to facilitate data collection and provide data and information to Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary.

NRS 176.0129 - Annual projections of persons imprisoned, on probation, on parole and in residential confinement.

NRS 176.0131 - Legislative findings and declarations.

NRS 176.01313 - Definitions.

NRS 176.01315 - "Department" defined.

NRS 176.01317 - "Executive Director" defined.

NRS 176.0132 - "Sentencing Commission" defined.

NRS 176.01323 - Department created; appointment and qualifications of Executive Director; employment of staff or consultants by Executive Director.

NRS 176.01327 - Duties of Executive Director.

NRS 176.0133 - Creation; members and appointing authorities; Chair; terms; vacancies; per diem; staff.

NRS 176.0134 - Duties of Sentencing Commission.

NRS 176.01343 - Tracking and assessment of outcomes resulting from enactment of chapter 633, Statutes of Nevada 2019.

NRS 176.01347 - Development of formula to calculate costs avoided by enactment of chapter 633, Statutes of Nevada 2019; submission of statements and reports regarding costs avoided.

NRS 176.0135 - Grants, bequests, devises, donations and gifts; Special Account for the Support of the Nevada Sentencing Commission.

NRS 176.0136 - Subpoenas: Power to issue; compelling performance.

NRS 176.0137 - Department of Corrections and Division of Parole and Probation to provide information to and assist Sentencing Commission.

NRS 176.0138 - Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History to facilitate data collection and provide data and information to Sentencing Commission.

NRS 176.0139 - Annual projections of persons imprisoned, on probation, on parole and in residential confinement.

NRS 176.014 - Creation; composition; Chair; duties; terms of members; per diem; staff.

NRS 176.015 - Prompt hearing; court may commit defendant or continue or alter bail before hearing; statement by defendant; presentation of mitigating evidence; rights of victim; notice of hearing.

NRS 176.017 - Imposition of sentence on person convicted as adult for offense committed when person was under age of 18 years: Additional considerations; reduction of sentence.

NRS 176.025 - Sentence of death or life imprisonment without possibility of parole not to be imposed on person under age of 18 years.

NRS 176.033 - Sentence of imprisonment required or permitted by statute: Definite period for misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor; minimum and maximum term for felony unless definite term required by statute; restitution.

NRS 176.035 - Conviction of two or more offenses; concurrent and consecutive sentences; aggregating consecutive sentences and sentences for additional penalties.

NRS 176.045 - Imposition of concurrent or consecutive sentence on person under sentence in another jurisdiction.

NRS 176.055 - Credit against sentence of imprisonment.

NRS 176.057 - Effect of finding of guilty but mentally ill or acceptance of such plea.

NRS 176.059 - Administrative assessment for misdemeanor: Collection; distribution; limitations on use.

NRS 176.0611 - Additional administrative assessment for misdemeanor: Authorization; collection; distribution; limitations on use.

NRS 176.0613 - Additional administrative assessment for misdemeanor: Authorization; collection; distribution; limitations on use.

NRS 176.062 - Administrative assessment for felony or gross misdemeanor: Collection; distribution; limitations on use.

NRS 176.0623 - Additional administrative assessment for felony, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor: Authorization; collection; distribution; limitations on use.

NRS 176.0625 - Administrative assessment, fine or fee for felony or gross misdemeanor: Collection by certain entities.

NRS 176.063 - Administrative assessment, fine or fee for felony or gross misdemeanor: Court must advise defendant regarding lien.

NRS 176.0635 - Administrative assessment, fine or fee for felony or gross misdemeanor: Additional costs and fees for collection.

NRS 176.064 - Collection fee for unpaid administrative assessment, fine, fee or restitution; use of collection agency; civil judgment; attachment or garnishment; imprisonment.

NRS 176.0643 - Circumstances under which person who commits minor traffic offense is presumed to be indigent and not to have ability to pay fine, administrative assessment or fee; "minor traffic offense" defined.

NRS 176.0647 - Circumstances under which fine, administrative assessment or fee owed by defendant who commits minor traffic offense is deemed uncollectible. [Effective through December 31, 2022.] Circumstances under which fine, administrative assessm...

NRS 176.065 - Rate of additional imprisonment in default of administrative assessment, fine or forfeiture.

NRS 176.075 - Rate of imprisonment in default of administrative assessment, fine or forfeiture.

NRS 176.085 - Reduction of excessive fine or administrative assessment; payment in installments.

NRS 176.087 - Imposition of community service in lieu of fine, administrative assessment, fee or imprisonment or as condition of probation.

NRS 176.0911 - Definitions.

NRS 176.09111 - "Agency of criminal justice" defined.

NRS 176.09112 - "Biological specimen" defined.

NRS 176.09113 - "CODIS" defined.

NRS 176.09114 - "DNA" defined.

NRS 176.09115 - "DNA profile" defined.

NRS 176.09116 - "DNA record" defined.

NRS 176.09117 - "Forensic laboratory" defined.

NRS 176.09118 - "Genetic marker analysis" defined.

NRS 176.09119 - "State DNA Database" defined.

NRS 176.0912 - Biological evidence secured in connection with investigation or prosecution; required preservation.

NRS 176.09121 - State DNA Database: Establishment; duties.

NRS 176.09123 - Collection of biological specimen from persons arrested for felony; submission to forensic laboratory; identifying information submitted to Central Repository; genetic marker analysis; creation of DNA profile; information included in...

NRS 176.09125 - Destruction of biological specimen and purging of DNA record: Grounds; written request; duties of Central Repository, forensic laboratory and State DNA Database.

NRS 176.09127 - Payment of costs for obtaining biological specimen, destroying biological specimen and purging DNA record.

NRS 176.09129 - Storage and maintenance of biological specimen, DNA profile, DNA record and information; release of information; confidentiality; penalty for unauthorized disclosure of information.

NRS 176.0913 - Biological specimen to be obtained from certain defendants; identifying information submitted to Central Repository; genetic marker analysis; release of information; costs.

NRS 176.0915 - Fee for obtaining biological specimen and for analysis; inclusion in sentence; creation of county fund; use of money in fund.

NRS 176.0916 - Biological specimen to be obtained from certain probationers and parolees; release of information; penalty; fee for obtaining and analyzing specimen; identifying information submitted to Central Repository; creation of Fund for Genetic...

NRS 176.09165 - Establishment of standard form concerning use and destruction of biological specimen and purging of DNA record; law enforcement to provide form to person in certain circumstances.

NRS 176.0917 - County to designate forensic laboratory to conduct or oversee analysis; criteria.

NRS 176.09173 - Powers and duties of forensic laboratory; prohibited use of biological specimen, DNA profile and DNA record.

NRS 176.09177 - Limitation on civil and criminal liability for acts relating to collection of biological specimen.

NRS 176.0918 - Petition requesting genetic marker analysis by person convicted of felony; procedure; notice to victim.

NRS 176.09183 - Grounds for granting or dismissing petition; appeal.

NRS 176.09187 - Genetic marker analysis: Motion for new trial authorized when results favorable to petitioner; petitioner deemed to consent to submission, release and use of certain information; costs; remedy not exclusive.

NRS 176.0919 - Execution stayed pending results of genetic marker analysis.

NRS 176.0921 - Definitions.

NRS 176.0922 - "Central Repository" defined.

NRS 176.0923 - "Crime against a child" defined.

NRS 176.0924 - "Record of registration" defined.

NRS 176.0925 - "Sexual offense" defined.

NRS 176.0926 - Crime against child: Notice of conviction to Central Repository; defendant to be informed of duty to register; effect of failure to inform.

NRS 176.0927 - Sexual offense: Notice of conviction to Central Repository; defendant to be informed of duty to register; effect of failure to inform.

NRS 176.0931 - Special sentence for sex offenders; petition for release from lifetime supervision.

NRS 176.094 - Finding of fact in judgment; imposition of fee; required counseling for first or second offense.

NRS 176.095 - State Board of Parole Commissioners may direct release of state prisoner on parole.

NRS 176.105 - Judgment in criminal action generally.

NRS 176.115 - Judgment against complainant for malicious prosecution when defendant not found guilty; costs; enforcement of judgment.

NRS 176.125 - Entry of judgment of conviction; what papers constitute record of action.

NRS 176.133 - Definitions.

NRS 176.135 - Presentence investigation and report: When required; time for completing; training.

NRS 176.139 - Presentence investigation and report: Psychosexual evaluation of certain sex offenders required; standards and methods for conducting evaluation; access to records; rights of confidentiality and privileges deemed waived; costs.

NRS 176.145 - Presentence investigation and report: Contents of report.

NRS 176.151 - General investigation and report on defendant convicted of category E felony: When required; time for completing; contents of report.

NRS 176.153 - Disclosure of report of presentence investigation: Report to include certain information relating to any gang affiliation of defendant.

NRS 176.156 - Disclosure of report of presentence or general investigation; corrections to report; persons entitled to use report; confidentiality of report.

NRS 176.159 - Delivery of report of presentence or general investigation to Director of Department of Corrections.

NRS 176.161 - Portion of certain presentence or general investigations and reports to be paid by county in which indictment found or information filed.

NRS 176.165 - When plea of guilty, guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere may be withdrawn.

NRS 176.211 - Eligibility; duration; terms and conditions; violation of term or condition; discharge and dismissal; sealing of records.

NRS 176.265 - Fines to be paid into State Treasury.

NRS 176.275 - Judgment for fine, administrative assessment, payment of restitution or repayment of expenses is lien; additional provisions concerning judgment for payment of restitution.

NRS 176.278 - Payment of restitution from civil judgment or settlement in favor of defendant and against State, political subdivision, officer, employee or contractor.

NRS 176.285 - Fines in Justice Court to be paid to county treasurer; due date.

NRS 176.295 - Costs when criminal action removed before trial; clerk to certify costs to auditor.

NRS 176.305 - Judgment for imprisonment or fine and imprisonment until satisfied: Commitment and detention.

NRS 176.315 - Judgment of imprisonment in county jail: How executed.

NRS 176.325 - Judgment of imprisonment in state prison: How executed.

NRS 176.335 - Duty of sheriff on receiving copies of judgment of imprisonment; Director of Department of Corrections to receive prisoner from sheriff; when term of imprisonment begins.

NRS 176.337 - Court to notify defendant convicted of domestic violence concerning possession, shipment, transportation or receipt of firearm or ammunition.

NRS 176.345 - Proceedings when conviction carries death penalty.

NRS 176.355 - Execution of death penalty: Method; time and place; witnesses.

NRS 176.357 - Request for notification of execution of death penalty; request to attend.

NRS 176.365 - Director of Department of Corrections to make return on death warrant.

NRS 176.415 - When execution of death penalty may be stayed.

NRS 176.425 - Sanity investigation: Filing of petition; stay of execution.

NRS 176.435 - Sanity investigation: Conduct of hearing.

NRS 176.445 - Execution of judgment when defendant found sane.

NRS 176.455 - Suspension of execution when defendant found insane; proceedings on recovery of sanity.

NRS 176.465 - Investigation of pregnancy: Procedure; hearing.

NRS 176.475 - Proceedings after investigation: Execution of judgment; suspension of execution; issuance of warrant on termination of pregnancy.

NRS 176.485 - Costs of investigations borne by State; manner of payment.

NRS 176.486 - Authority to enter stay of execution.

NRS 176.487 - Determination of whether to enter stay of execution.

NRS 176.488 - Entry of stay of execution and necessary orders.

NRS 176.489 - Vacation of stay of execution.

NRS 176.491 - Stay of execution following denial of appeal.

NRS 176.492 - Dissolution of stay of execution which was improperly entered.

NRS 176.495 - New warrant generally.

NRS 176.505 - Order following appeal.

NRS 176.515 - Court may grant new trial or vacate judgment in certain circumstances.

NRS 176.525 - Arrest of judgment: When granted and time in which motion is to be made.

NRS 176.535 - Effect of arresting judgment.

NRS 176.545 - Procedure after allowance of arrest of judgment.

NRS 176.555 - Correction of illegal sentence.

NRS 176.565 - Clerical mistakes.